Tuesday, June 16, 2009

2nd Annual Marathon Relay

The Lord allowed us to once again put together a running team involving guys and graduates from the chacara in Alvorada! We participated in the Porto Alegre Marathon Relay on May 25 and came in 6th place (of 12 teams) in our category of men's octets. A great result for a bunch of amateurs! For me, the best part is seeing the chacara guys learn the value of teamwork, encouragement, and setting & accomplishing goals. Running is more than just great sport and great for your health, it's a great lesson for all of life.

After the race, we enjoyed a picnic lunch, devotional and fellowship in the park. What a great gathering of the Lord's people, and a testimony to society that anything - and everything - is possible through Christ who strengthens us!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Continuing the Victory

One of the tremendous blessings that has come with working with the guys at the chácara is keeping up with them after they graduate the program. Over the past several months, Paulo Renato, the Blumes and ourselves have helped several guys find housing to rent, located near the chácara, so they can encourage one another and hold one another accountable in their faith. We are seeing these guys on a weekly basis to encourage them and are being encouraged ourselves with their spiritual growth!

This is Anderson and his son Gi-Anderson in the guys' apartment with me and Paulo Renato. Anderson shares this apartment with Cristian, another one of the graduates. Anderson is working for Seven Boys, a bread company, in their factory. He is going to get married in two months to Ester, his companion of six years, and she is now studying the Bible along with her brother! God is transforming this whole family little by little. Gi-Anderson is learning how to speak English (from us gringos) and Swahili (from Paulo Renato)!

From l-r: Cristian, Alexandre, Anderson, Rodrigo, Paulo, and Gi at bottom. Alexandre and Rodrigo, along with Rodrigo's brother Eduardo, are sharing a house three blocks away from Anderson and Cristian. They see each other almost every day. On Friday nights, Paulo and Kevin Blume meet with all of these guys, along with a few others who are starting to come, to pray together and encourage everyone to stay sexually pure. This is one of their greatest battles, and they are learning how to win the battle.

This is a difficult ministry - two guys who had been living in the apartment, Renato and Josimar, ended up leaving because they started getting back into drugs and were not following through with their financial commitments. We get discouraged at times, but when I see these five guys and others who are flourishing in their jobs, education, and family life, I am so encouraged and thankful for God's modern-day miracles! Pray for these young men to persevere, because they are true victors in Christ!

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Ellinton's Baptism









Ellinton is a man in his early 40s that Paulo Renato and I met last year at the chacara. His family is friends with Rodrigo and Eduardo's family, two brothers who graduated from the treatment program last year. Ellinton spent five months at the chacara but was unable to finish the treatment, because he contracted tuberculosis. Fortunately, his is a rare non-contagious type and he is doing just fine. In fact, he is doing better than ever because last Sunday he was baptized into Christ! (Isaias, the director of the chacara, did the baptism at Ellinton's request; this is the pool on the roof of his mother's house).

This is Ellinton with his wife, Marcia, at right, and their two daughters, Elli and Daphne. Below is a photo of Ellinton with his extended family, including his mother, grandparents, uncles and aunts, cousins, brothers, and nephews. What a fantastic family and an open door for the Word of God to work! We are thankful for Ellinton and for his decision to be a part of this church family. Let's pray that one day, all of the folks in this photo will be part of a church that meets in their home!

Monday, March 23, 2009

And They're Off!

This is our new house church, right out of the starting gate! Felipe, on the left, has been one of my best friends here for many years. He was the first one who came to me and said, "I will be at your house every week!" Raquel, to Waleska's left, is a good friend of hers and attended our previous house church for the past two years; she was excited to continue with us and focus on evangelism. Cesar, on the right, was baptized last year and attended the Terrys' house church before they moved to the U.S. He works downtown most Sunday mornings, so our hosting this group in the evening is perfect for him to participate. We will tell you more about each one of these special people in the coming weeks.
We started studying the Gospel of Matthew together as our launching point for group discussion, and we plan to share a meal or snack together most Sundays. We are thankful for these three who have begun with us and are eager to see the Lord add more seekers to our group!

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Retooling in the Spiritual Garden

A lot can happen when you leave town for two months! We discovered that when we returned to Porto Alegre at the end of February and found that our house church had, for lack of a better word, disassembled. Both Signoretti families and Luzia decided to return to a more traditional church (they had been thinking about this for some time) because they felt they would be more productive in this environment. We were discouraged initially about this, but later saw the divine wisdom inherent in the move; they continue being members of the kingdom and serving the Lord, and Waleska & I can launch into "outreach" instead of constantly recycling our resources on "inreach" with folks who've been Christians for many years.

John and Clarice, our good friends and also members of our house church, decided to start 2009 by beginning a church in their home (they live in the military officers' residential complex in Canoas, a suburb). We praise God for that! They already have one couple who has been coming faithfully. We will miss having them here in our home every week, but are thankful for their missionary hearts in wanting to reach out to their neighborhood.

Waleska and I had been thinking towards the end of last year, and had announced our plans to our group, about starting a "yuppies" house church - a group specifically directed to young professionals our age who are not-yet dedicated to following Jesus or folks who are relatively new in their faith. We have several friends through Waleska's English teaching and people I've known over the years here in POA that we hope to invite. We have one person for sure so far - Raquel, who has been attending our group for the past two years with her mother Ines. My great friend Felipe Gomes, who runs the sports medicine clinic where I work out, has also said he will participate.
We will begin tomorrow, Sunday March 22 @ 6pm. We don't know how many will come. But we will be here, every week, opening our home and our hearts to whoever comes. Please pray for us as we make a new beginning!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

First stop -West Virginia!

Hi, this is Waleska writing! We arrived in Beckley/West Virginia last week. This is where my in-laws live. It is a really nice town. Matt and i are just recovering from the temperature shock as we came from a hot summer in Brazil.
Right now we are preparing pictures and videos to present our Brazilian life style!
I thank God for providing me such a great family in law. I could never have imagined that I would be "that" blessed! My parents in law really treat me as a daughter! :)
Soon, in January we will be heading to Nashville!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

We are on our way!

Good Morning, America! We are coming soon!